TE Duds

WALKER, DELANIE - TEN

Delanie Walker isn't the best tight end in Fantasy, but he's certainly one of the most reliable. He's had at least 800 yards in each of his last three seasons and at least six touchdowns in three of his last four. Specifically over the last two years with Marcus Mariota he's caught 67.7 percent of his targets for 11.9 yards per catch and 13 scores. He's also come through with eight Fantasy points in 21 of his last 45 games, not bad for a tight end. However, the Titans now have Eric Decker, Corey Davis and another year of experience in their system with Murray, Henry, and Matthews, so there's a lot of mouths to deed. With interest in Walker waning, expect the 12th-year tight end to slip into the middle rounds.

Doyle, Jack - IND

Doyle was one of the top breakout players in fantasy last season. The 2013 undrafted free agent took advantage of Coby Fleener's departure and Dwayne Allen's struggles by catching 59 passes (11th-most at the position) and scoring five touchdowns. He finished 13th in fantasy points at the position and paced tight ends with a 79 percent catch rate. Doyle signed a three-year extension and Allen was traded to New England during the offseason. In the past 10 years, head coach Chuck Pagano (23 percent) and offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski's (26 percent) offenses have directed a minimum of 20 percent of the targets to the tight end position. Doyle is atop the depth chart and positioned to play a major role in an offense led by Andrew Luck. He's being drafted as a TE1 with upside, but we see him as a TE1 with risk... That risk being Luck's uncertainty.